This weekin Tampa: Underoath, Candlebox, Chris Webby, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and more

Welcome back! After a few-week hiatus, This Week In Tampa returns on Soundcheck with one of the hottest shows of the young year: Underoath's farewell show at Jannus Live in St. Pete. Also on the calendar: Candlebox, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Vince Gill, Chris Webby, Allen Stone, Churchill, Kool DJ Red Alert, Marshall Crenshaw, Jackyl, Marty Balin, Gino Vannelli, Pasadena, Kristy Lee and more. Here to walk you through it all is Carole Liparoto...

Underoath With mewithoutYou, As Cities Burn, moreSATURDAY 6 p.m. Jannus Live, 16 Second St. N, St. Petersburg. Sold Out. (727) 565-0551. It might be the hottest ticket in Tampa Bay this month. But to get in on the sweltering metalcore action, it’s going to cost you. At press time, tickets to Underoath’s sold-out farewell show were going for $147 apiece on StubHub. Last fall, the Tampa-grown screamo mainstays announced via Twitter that they’d be saying goodbye, retiring the pummeling drums, the chunky guitars and growled vocals that made for such a successful 15-year run. The band released career-spanning compilation album, Anthology: 1999-2013 in November. This show was originally scheduled for The Ritz Ybor but was moved to Jannus Live when tickets sold out so quickly. Tickets sold out again for Jannus shortly after.

Blast Friday featuring Candlebox FRIDAY 5:30 p.m. Cleveland Street, downtown Clearwater. Free. (727) 791-7400. Unlike the glam-rock acts that preceded them, ’90s grunge rock bands were angsty, understated and clothed in gear more appropriate for logging. One of those, the unkempt Candlebox, broke out at the tail end of the movement, keeping burnout culture beautiful for a few more years. Friday, the Seattle band will celebrate the 20th anniversary of self-titled smash Candlebox, which produced the ubiquitous, quiet-to-loud hits Far Behind and You. Relish in the alternative rock sounds that soothe like Novocaine at this free, Clearwater street event.

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes WEDNESDAY and FEB. 1, 7:30 p.m. Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. $39 and up. (727) 791-7400. More than one hundred musicians can claim to have been members of The Asbury Jukes, the Jersey Shore musical ensemble with close ties to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. They include Jon Bon Jovi, E-Streeters Miami Steve Van Zandt, Clarence Clemons and Max Weinberg, as well as Conan O’Brien comrade Richie “La Bamba” Rosenberg. Orchestrator Southside Johnny Lyon, 64, is still a ball of manic energy, directing exuberant, guitar-oriented rock and rhythm and blues, and steering the sound of the Jukes horn section, the band’s trademark.

Chris Webby SATURDAY 8 p.m. State Theatre, 687 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. $15. (727) 895-3045. The suburbs of Fairfield County, Conn., ain’t exactly Compton, but Chris Webby has managed to earn rap clout just the same. Webby generated buzz by freestyling at college keg parties and soon after began releasing mixtapes, most of which had fans comparing him to fellow frat-rapper and collaborator Mac Miller (I Need a Dollar). The earnest but easygoing There Goes the Neighborhood EP landed in 2011 on the Homegrown Music label and boasts organ groovin’, chuckle-inducing tune Skyline.

Bud Light Kick-Off to Super Bowl Week With Vintage Trouble, the Black Honkeys, MalayaSUNDAY 11 a.m. Outside the Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. Free. (727) 892-5767. Almost as soon as the Mahaffey canceled this weekend’s Allen Stone concert, they added this free Bud Light-sponsored bash headlined by Vintage Trouble, a retro rock 'n’ soul outfit that’s been making plenty of noise in Europe after touring with the likes of Bon Jovi and the Who. It’ll be a homecoming of sorts for bassist Rick Barrio Dill, a Tampa native. There will also be food and drink vendors at this free, all-ages lawn party.

Kool DJ Red Alert With Sandman, Young Deacon, more SUNDAY 9 p.m. Crowbar, 1812 17th St. N, Ybor City. Free. (813) 241-8600. It’s a birthday bash like only Tampa hip-hop godfather DJ Sandman can throw down. Sandman is bringing an A-list, old-school rap talent to help celebrate — New York’s Kool DJ Red Alert. Respected worldwide as a pioneer of the radio mixshow format, the 98.7 Kiss FM DJ is known for breaking the careers of many of hip-hop’s elite, including Black Sheep, A Tribe Called Quest and the Jungle Brothers.